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Public Perceptions Toward Robotic Surgery, Telesurgery and Telemedicine

Public Perceptions Toward Robotic Surgery, Telesurgery and Telemedicine

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18 years and older
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Phase N/A

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Overview

This study aims to systematically assess the public's and clinicians' levels of awareness, attitudes, risk perception, acceptance, and potential concerns regarding robotic surgery and telesurgery. It also analyzes the key factors influencing their attitudes and explores the needs of physicians regarding training systems for robotic and telesurgery, as well as the factors affecting their preparedness.

Description

Public level:

  • Level of awareness and understanding of robotic and remote surgery (e.g., understanding of operating procedures, the doctor's role, and potential risks).
  • Perceptions and concerns regarding the safety, reliability, cybersecurity risks, and equipment malfunctions of the technology.
  • Trust and acceptance of the technology, and factors that may influence attitudes (e.g., education level, past medical experiences, access to medical resources).
  • Overall expectations and concerns regarding hospitals performing such surgeries.

Healthcare practitioners level:

  • Knowledge level, attitudes, and acceptance of robotic and remote surgery.
  • Views on the learning curve, surgical safety, equipment accessibility, collaborative processes, and potential obstacles.
  • Understanding and actual needs regarding training systems for robotic and remote surgery, including simulator training, mentorship programs, skill evaluation methods, and the transfer of laparoscopic skills to robotic skills.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Chinese citizens aged 18 years or older
  • Able to understand and complete the questionnaire
  • Voluntarily participating in this study and providing informed consent

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Aged below 18 years
  • Unable to understand the questionnaire or unable to complete the questionnaire independently
  • Those who submit the questionnaire repeatedly

Study details
    Robotic Surgery
    Telemedicine

NCT06803719

Shanghai 6th People's Hospital

13 May 2026

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